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microKORG2 LOOP RECORDER section - LOOP SETTING A
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LOOP SETTING A
Use these settings to configure the record settings for the loop recorder.
Long-press the button to access the LOOP SETTING A page.
1. Loop Length (Length) [1/16...16/16, 24/16, 32/16, 48/16, 64/16, 96/16, 128/16]
Specifies the length of the loop thats to be recorded to the loop recorder.
Note:
The values shown above are the steps available when turning the knob. To set the loop length to
a value in between those shown above, press the FUNCTION 1, 2 (DEC, INC) buttons.
Note:
The maximum loop length depends on the Tempo and Recording Quality settings. When Record-
ing Quality is set to “Stereo Lo-Q”, a Tempo setting of “30” results in a loop length of “128/16”.
2. Recording Start (Rec Start) [Keyboard Trigger, PreCount Off, PreCount On]
These settings apply when recording begins, from the time the loop recorder enters record standby
mode.
Keyboard Trigger: Recording begins when you press a key.
PreCount Off: The pre-count (click sound) is not played, and recording begins right away.
PreCount On: Recording begins after the pre-count (click sound).
3. Recording Count (Rec Count) [Off, On]
Sets whether to play the count (click sound) in time with the tempo during recording.
4. Overdub Mode (Overdub) [Manual, Loop]
Sets when recording will start in relation to the loop playback position. This only affects how the
looper behaves when it is already playing.
Manual: The looper will begin recording immediately when the record state is triggered, as deter-
mined by the Rec Start parameter.
Loop: Recording will begin at the beginning of the next loop.
5. Recording Quality (Quality) [Mono Lo-Q, Stereo Lo-Q, Mono, Stereo]
This sets the sound quality used for the recorded data.
Mono Lo-Q: The sound is recorded using monaural data.
Stereo Lo-Q: The sound is recorded using stereo data.
Mono: The sound is recorded using high-quality monaural data.
Stereo: The sound is recorded using high-quality stereo data.

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